Cross acrobatics with basketball, and you'd have the Dunking Devils, a team that travels the world throwing down dunks in unusual locales. Here they board the Bohinj Railway in Slovenia to celebrate the alpine railway's 110th year of operation.
Ben Affleck practically ran a one man show, acting as writer, director, executive producer, and star of his latest film. Based on the 2012 novel by Dennis Lehane, our newest Batman heads down south where he goes from the son of a Boston police captain to head of the Tampa underworld. The trailer starts off as a Prohibition Era Drive, with Affleck waiting in the getaway car. He later works his way up to a full-fledge gangster. The film is full of familiar faces, including Elle Fanning, Chris Messina, Sienna Miller, Zoe Saldana and Chris Cooper and is slated for release January 13, 2017.
It's that time of year again, and we're not talking about the last days of summer. Apple has rolled out their new and improved product lineup, showcasing a new Apple Watch, the usual iPhone update, and the death of the 3.5mm headphone jack as we know it. The iPhone 7 ditches the jack for water- and dust-proofing, and an allegedly slimmer profile. But don't panic, Apple also announced Air Pods, their own wireless solution to the cable-cutting elimination of the headphone jack.
reMarkable focuses its Paper Pro Bundle around distraction-free note taking and workflow integration. Designed with a paper-like writing surface, the tablet combines handwritten note taking with digital organization through support for Google and Microsoft workspaces. Handwritten notes can be converted into typed text and shared across platforms including email, Slack, and Miro for easy office communication between teams. The bundle includes the lightweight Marker, featuring a textured finish and integrated eraser designed to replicate the feel of writing on paper, alongside the Sleeve Folio, a suede-covered protective case built for daily transport between meetings, offices, and travel.
Nike revisits its court heritage with the Tennis Classic RPM, reworking the country club staple through the lens of 1970s tennis culture and modern streetwear. The silhouette retains its low-profile shape while introducing textured uppers inspired by vintage watchbands and luxury accessories, giving the shoe a more layered look across the toe box and side panels. Gold detailing sharpens the contrast against the black full-grain leather construction. Underneath, layered cushioning and a foam midsole provide a responsive ride, while a stitched rubber cupsole and herringbone outsole maintain the traction and durability expected from a court shoe. Equally suited for early mornings at the tennis courts of Santa Monica and late nights through Chicago's streets, balancing classic sport design with an elevated but casual presence.
The Burning Man Festival. Every year in Nevada's Black Rock Desert, strange creatures come together to make things that approximately represent the flora or fauna around us and shoot flames. You could legitimately mistake Burning Man for a festival of people who love to build things that shoot flames. Mark Day captured 2016's Burning Man in this hyperlapse that shows you all the flame-shooting things.
Abstract art — the equivalent of seeing shapes in clouds — is recreated here in a dish. Milk, acrylic colors, soap, oil, and a macro lens let you see anything you want in these roiling colors.
Kenny Wells can't get ahead. The businessman is failing on every front, to the point that he's pawning jewelry. But a dream sends him to Indonesia, where he and a geologist search for gold in the deep jungle. Matthew McConaughey ditches the hair and packs on the pounds for Gold, in theaters Christmas 2016.
While on tour, Action Bronson and his crew are sampling the local fare around the globe. A stop in Australia gives him a taste of all of the best Vietnamese favorites west Sydney has to offer, as well as some unique Italian dishes in Melbourne. The rapper also gets to put his chef skills to good use during a visit to Ben Shewry's restaurant Attica.
Tinto Amorío's Chaand Sampler brings together four standout natural wines crafted for the modern table. The centerpiece is Chaand, a limited-production red blend of Carignan and Zinfandel from Mendocino made through semi-carbonic maceration with only 250 cases produced. It's joined by three organic bottles: the cherry-forward Jajaja, the golden-hued, skin-contact Bheeyo, and the bright, tropical Monje. Each wine is vegan, low in sulfites, and made with zero added sugar, showcasing clean, minimal-intervention winemaking at its best. Whether you're gifting or hosting, this collection captures the artistry and vibrance of natural wine culture in every pour. Enjoy 15% off orders of $50+ with code UNCRATE15.
Born in 1977 during Nike's formative years, the LD-1000 was pioneered with long-distance runners in mind offering stability through every stride with its unique flared heel. As one of Nike's earliest endeavors into performance footwear, it helped cement Nike's legacy in the athletic sphere building its reputation as an olympic winner. Today, the LD-1000 returns with its original DNA woven into a Flyknit upper for a durable and breathable fit, combined with a durable waffle outsole, bringing retro running heritage into a street-ready revival that honors the past with modern running technology.
A lack of fresh water, reduced atmospheric oxygen, underwater coastal cities and human migration on an unprecedented scale are just some of the things we can look forward to if arctic ice continues to melt. Bill Nye joins AsapScience for a look at the consequences of modern society.
After a year of designing and building, Love Props have crafted a Daft Punk helmet as good as the original. The Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo replica is hand-sculpted with custom PCB electronics, Wifi, MIDI, motion and audio interaction, and 250 RGB LEDs. If you're looking for something to occupy your time for the next 365 days, they've shared their complete building guide.